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What's the best way to clean out a turbo??? An what tools or tricks for removing it as its all connected to the manifold ?? Thanks in advance
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Brake clutch & carb cleaner ????
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Fill it with WD40, leave it to soak in, you'll need to turn the blades to keep them wet. Use a toothbrush to clean each blade then wash out with more WD40.
Soak out the dirty oil with kitchen rag, wash it out and dry again.
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Thanks for the reply :D I've been told that it could damaged the turbo tho if I clean it out as it runs on a film of oil for the bearing or sumthink ? Can u shed any light on that ??
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That's why I don't use a degreaser. The oil film is inside the bearing and should be sealed with a metal oil seal. Don't use any pressure other than than generated by the oil can. the turbo experiences far worse when it's in use.
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